City updates
Committee approves Climate Ready Ottawa strategy to address top climate risks
The Environment and Climate Change Committee today approved Climate Ready Ottawa: a new strategy to help prepare Ottawa for the growing impacts of climate change
Ottawa Public Health alerting residents of measles exposure locations
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is investigating a cluster of confirmed measles infections, also known as cases, involving five Ottawa residents who are all related. OPH is directly notifying individuals who may have been exposed to the measles virus, where contact information is available.
Urban Design Guidelines for Low-Rise Infill Housing
The City of Ottawa is developing new comprehensive Urban Design Guidelines for Low-rise Infill Housing. The guidelines will reflect the policies and directions set out in the Official Plan.
Urban Design Guidelines for Mid-Rise Buildings
Ottawa City Council adopted a series of urban design guidelines in 2007–2008, covering everything from individual facilities (e.g., gas stations) to broader areas like Mainstreet corridors. These guidelines support the City’s planning and development review processes and are used by staff, developers, community groups, and residents.
Council approves plan to attract primary care providers to Ottawa
Council today approved a Primary Care Provider Recruitment and Retention Strategy to attract more family doctors and other primary care providers to Ottawa.
OPS Reminds Off-Road Vehicle Riders to Stay Safe This Fall
Ottawa- With the fall season underway, the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is reminding off-road vehicle (ORV) operators to ride responsibly and safely. Shorter days, cooler weather, and changing trail conditions can increase risks for riders.
Develop Culture
This fall, the Cultural Development and Initiatives Unit is looking to contract individuals to serve as Inuit and francophone culture liaisons.
At the Library this week
📖 Libraries are free and welcoming. The Ruth E. Dickinson branch is Barrhaven's living room – a place where families can learn together, students can find quiet spaces to read or study, newcomers can access resources and seniors can stay connected. This is the last week of Library Month and your last chance to play Bookopoly to earn ✨LIBRARY SWAG. ✨

